Species
- Genus Sorex
- Kashmir pygmy shrew (S. planiceps)
- Tibetan shrew (S. thibetanus)
- Subgenus Otisorex
- Long-tailed shrew (S. dispar)
- Sorex dispar blitchi
- Sorex dispar dispar
- Smoky shrew (S. fumeus)
- Sorex fumeus fumeus
- Sorex fumeus umbrosus
- American pygmy shrew (S. hoyi)
- Sorex hoyi alnorum
- Sorex hoyi eximius
- Sorex hoyi hoyi
- Sorex hoyi montanus
- Sorex hoyi thompsoni
- Sorex hoyi winnemana
- Large-toothed shrew (S. macrodon)
- Carmen Mountain shrew (S. milleri)
- Dwarf shrew (S. nanus)
- Mexican long-tailed shrew (S. oreopolus)
- Orizaba long-tailed shrew (S. orizabae)
- Ornate shrew (S. ornatus)
- Sorex ornatus juncensis
- Sorex ornatus lagunae
- Sorex ornatus ornatus
- Sorex ornatus relictus
- Sorex ornatus salarius
- Sorex ornatus salicornicus
- Sorex ornatus sinuosus
- Sorex ornatus willetti
- Inyo shrew (S. tenellus)
- Verapaz shrew (S. veraepacis)
- Sorex veraepacis chiapensis
- Sorex veraepacis mutabilis
- Sorex veraepacis veraepacis
- Sorex ixtlanensis
- S. vagrans complex
- Glacier Bay water shrew (S. alaskanus)
- Baird's shrew (S. bairdi)
- Sorex bairdi bairdi
- Sorex bairdi permiliensis
- Marsh shrew (S. bendirii)
- Sorex bendirii albiventer
- Sorex bendirii bendirii
- Sorex bendirii palmeri
- Montane shrew (S. monticolus)
- Sorex monticolus alascensis
- Sorex monticolus calvertensis
- Sorex monticolus elassodon
- Sorex monticolus insularis
- Sorex monticolus isolatus
- Sorex monticolus longicaudus
- Sorex monticolus malitiosus
- Sorex monticolus obscurus
- Sorex monticolus parvidens
- Sorex monticolus prevostensis
- Sorex monticolus setosus
- Sorex monticolus shumaginensis
- Sorex monticolus soperi
- New Mexico shrew (S. neomexicanus)
- Pacific shrew (S. pacificus)
- Sorex pacificus pacificus
- Sorex pacificus cascadensis
- American water shrew (S. palustris)
- Sorex palustris albibarbis
- Sorex palustris brooksi
- Sorex palustris gloveralleni
- Sorex palustris hydrobadistes
- Sorex palustris labradorensis
- Sorex palustris navigator
- Sorex palustris palustris
- Sorex palustris punctulatus
- Sorex palustris turneri
- Fog shrew (S. sonomae)
- Sorex sonomae sonomae
- Sorex sonomae tenelliodus
- Vagrant shrew (S. vagrans)
- Sorex vagrans halicoetes
- Sorex vagrans paludivagus
- Sorex vagrans vagrans
- S. cinereus group
- Kamchatka shrew (S. camtschatica)
- Cinereus shrew (S. cinereus)
- Sorex cinereus acadicus
- Sorex cinereus cinereus
- Sorex cinereus fontinalis
- Sorex cinereus hollisteri
- Sorex cinereus lesueurii
- Sorex cinereus miscix
- Sorex cinereus ohioensis
- Sorex cinereus streatori
- Prairie shrew (S. haydeni)
- Saint Lawrence Island shrew (S. jacksoni)
- Paramushir shrew (S. leucogaster)
- Southeastern shrew (S. longirostris)
- Mount Lyell shrew (S. lyelli)
- Portenko's shrew (S. portenkoi)
- Preble's shrew (S. preblei)
- Pribilof Island shrew (S. pribilofensis)
- Olympic shrew, Sorex rohweri
- Barren ground shrew (S. ugyunak)
- Long-tailed shrew (S. dispar)
- Subgenus Sorex
- Dneper common shrew (S. averini)
- Lesser striped shrew (S. bedfordiae)
- Greater stripe-backed shrew (S. cylindricauda)
- Chinese highland shrew (S. excelsus)
- Azumi shrew (S. hosonoi)
- Chinese shrew (S. sinalis)
- Alaska tiny shrew (S. yukonicus)
- S. alpinus group
- Alpine shrew (S. alpinus)
- Ussuri shrew (S. mirabilis)
- S. araneus group
- Valais shrew (S. antinorii)
- Common shrew (S. araneus)
- Udine shrew (S. arunchi)
- Crowned shrew (S. coronatus)
- Siberian large-toothed shrew (S. daphaenodon)
- Sorex daphaenodon daphaenodon
- Sorex daphaenodon sanguinidens
- Sorex daphaenodon scaloni
- Iberian shrew (S. granarius)
- Caucasian shrew (S. satunini)
- S. arcticus group
- Arctic shrew (S. arcticus)
- Sorex arcticus arcticus
- Sorex arcticus laricorum
- Maritime shrew (S. maritimensis)
- Arctic shrew (S. arcticus)
- S. tundrensis
- Tien Shan shrew (S. asper)
- Gansu shrew (S. cansulus)
- Tundra shrew (S. tundrensis)
- S. minutus group
- Buchara shrew (S. buchariensis)
- Kozlov's shrew (S. kozlovi)
- Caucasian pygmy shrew (S. volnuchini)
- Sorex volnuchini dahli
- Sorex volnuchini volnuchini
- S. caecutiens group
- Laxmann's shrew (S. caecutiens)
- Taiga shrew (S. isodon)
- Eurasian least shrew (S. minutissimus)
- Eurasian pygmy shrew (S. minutus)
- Flat-skulled shrew (S. roboratus)
- Shinto shrew (S. shinto)
- Sorex shinto sadonis
- Sorex shinto shikokensis
- Sorex shinto shinto
- Long-clawed shrew (S. unguiculatus)
- S. gracillimus group
- Slender shrew (S. gracillimus)
- S. raddei
- Radde's shrew (S. raddei)
- S. samniticus
- Apennine shrew (S. samniticus)
- Subgenus incertae sedis
- Arizona shrew (S. arizonae)
- Zacatecas shrew (S. emarginatus)
- Merriam's shrew (S. merriami)
- Saussure's shrew (S. saussurei)
- Sorex saussurei godmani
- Sorex saussurei saussurei
- Sclater's shrew (S. sclateri)
- San Cristobal shrew (S. stizodon)
- Trowbridge's shrew (S. trowbridgii)
- Sorex trowbridgii destructioni
- Sorex trowbridgii humboldtensis
- Sorex trowbridgii mariposae
- Sorex trowbridgii montereyensis
- Sorex trowbridgii trowbridgii
- Chestnut-bellied shrew (S. ventralis)
- Veracruz shrew (S. veraecrucis)
- Sorex veraecrucis cristobalensis
- Sorex veraecrucis oaxacae
- Sorex veraecrucis veraecrucis
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